haprusele
Haprusele is a traditional Romanian dish originating from the regions of Transylvania and Moldavia, particularly associated with rural and festive cuisine. The name derives from the Romanian word *hăpăre*, meaning "to devour" or "to eat greedily," reflecting the dish's hearty and satisfying nature. Haprusele are typically made from ground pork or beef, mixed with breadcrumbs, onions, eggs, and spices such as black pepper, marjoram, and sometimes paprika. The mixture is shaped into small, elongated patties or sausages and then pan-fried until crispy on the outside and tender within.
The dish is often served as a snack or appetizer, especially during celebrations like weddings, holidays, or
Beyond its culinary appeal, haprusele hold cultural significance as a symbol of Romanian hospitality and communal